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the explosion happened in the basement of one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. the investigators still don't know why or how it happened. >>> a pilot loses consciousness mid flight. it happened aboard an alaska airlines flight from l.a. to seattle. the co-pilot had to scramble and take over. that plane was diverted to portland. it did land safely and a doctor onboard was able to treat the captain until they landed and medical personnel were able to take over. the pilot's condition has not been released yet. spokesman said he has been with that airline for 28 years. >>> leave it to dr. phil to dig up even more details on the very strange case of a football player who fell in love with a fictional woman online. i know you know we're talking about the manti te'o saga. on the program yesterday, we told you that the man who says he created the hoax tuiasosopo said on dr. phil he'd fallen in love with manti te'o. the first part of the interview aired yesterday, second part will air today and there are still a lot of questions unanswered. >> i tried every other way to
the explosion happened in the basement of one of the city's tallest skyscrapers. the investigators still don't know why or how it happened. >>> a pilot loses consciousness mid flight. it happened aboard an alaska airlines flight from l.a. to seattle. the co-pilot had to scramble and take over. that plane was diverted to portland. it did land safely and a doctor onboard was able to treat the captain until they landed and medical personnel were able to take over. the pilot's condition...
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was about life in the city. and as i finished school, was moving south for good this time. and as i lived then in a state of great anticipation. the potential of a record never acrossed my mind. but now, on account of those parking tickets i can't go back there with a car. though everyone who loves me know i love that tiny window each october in the south nub of the state you can't reach without driving. i missed it once and waited a whole year regretting the lost chance to track the lyndon leaves tiny migration. the next fall, refusing to endure that state of desolation again i asked everyone who loved me to please meet me just south of the border. we ordered green mussels and popcorn shrimp. the shrimp beat the mussels to the table. i drank for pleasure but since i left that state i hadn't found anything delicious so iate all the mussels. crouched, later in that state betrayal that come from learning some green things are not good. considering the law averages that a body in motion stays in motion unless faced
was about life in the city. and as i finished school, was moving south for good this time. and as i lived then in a state of great anticipation. the potential of a record never acrossed my mind. but now, on account of those parking tickets i can't go back there with a car. though everyone who loves me know i love that tiny window each october in the south nub of the state you can't reach without driving. i missed it once and waited a whole year regretting the lost chance to track the lyndon...
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say they need to help regulate their market. >>> talk to the mayors of the rival cities and the chef of the super bowl. how about some alligator sausage? "newsroom" starts now. and good morning, thank you so much for joining us, i'm carol costello. right now, u.s. officials are scrambling who's behind this morning's suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. one person was killed, two more wounded, none of them american. today's attack comes as the state department struggles to beef up security in response to that deadly attack on americans in benghazi, libya. ivan watson is our senior international correspondent who joins us live. and i guess this is a reminder that u.s. embassies these days are under attack. >> they do come under attack. this is not the first time that a u.s. diplomatic mission has been attacked in turkey, carol. in this case, the state department is calling this a terrorist blast, turkish authorities say this was a suicide bomber killing one turkish guard who worked at the embassy and wounding another turkish citizen. from the initial glances at this, it
say they need to help regulate their market. >>> talk to the mayors of the rival cities and the chef of the super bowl. how about some alligator sausage? "newsroom" starts now. and good morning, thank you so much for joining us, i'm carol costello. right now, u.s. officials are scrambling who's behind this morning's suicide bombing outside the u.s. embassy in turkey. one person was killed, two more wounded, none of them american. today's attack comes as the state department...
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it is only 21 north and west of the city. 26 washington. couple that with the gusty wind, the wind chill is in the single digits. clear and cold tonight, but then watched as the system moves out the high pressure moves in tonight. already to the north and west, we are monitoring the next system that could possibly give us more snow tomorrow night and sunday morning. in advance the winter weather advisory widespread from the ohio valley to the appellations. -- from the ohio valley to the appalachian mountains. >> the january jobs report is out, with mixed news. employers added more than 157,000 jobs hiring stronger than last year. despite the news, the unemployment rate moved up 0.1%, 7.9%, the white house reacting favorably saying that it shows the economy continues to heal. wall street reacted well to the jobs report, the dow jones gaining 149 points closing above 14,000. that is the first time since october 2007. the dow jones is within striking distance of its all-time record, 14,000 164. >> scott brown says he will not run for the open
it is only 21 north and west of the city. 26 washington. couple that with the gusty wind, the wind chill is in the single digits. clear and cold tonight, but then watched as the system moves out the high pressure moves in tonight. already to the north and west, we are monitoring the next system that could possibly give us more snow tomorrow night and sunday morning. in advance the winter weather advisory widespread from the ohio valley to the appellations. -- from the ohio valley to the...
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the loss of any child in any community in this city is a loss to the entire city. >> she had performed at some of president obama's inauguration events in washington last week. a few years ago she took part in a public service video urging teens to avoid gang violence. >> hi, this commercial is informational for you and your future children. so many children are fearing gangs and it's your job as students to say no to gangs and say yes to a future. joining a gang is not a part of your future. >> let the message continue to spread. >>> a second newspaper says it was attacked by chinese hackers following a disclosure from the "new york times" which disclosed that the computers were i will filtrated. pete williams reports. >> reporter: "the new york times" says hackers have been attacking its computer system for the past four months, even managing to get pass words for individual reporters. the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. anothe
the loss of any child in any community in this city is a loss to the entire city. >> she had performed at some of president obama's inauguration events in washington last week. a few years ago she took part in a public service video urging teens to avoid gang violence. >> hi, this commercial is informational for you and your future children. so many children are fearing gangs and it's your job as students to say no to gangs and say yes to a future. joining a gang is not a part of...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overfl
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras, prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats...
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my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in irish, cuban, and catalan archives to discover before me that i had a fascinating history of displacement and transformations in various geographic setings. my book, ticket it ride, is a personal journey towards the past and the present. there is no one but many places i belong to: havana, dublin, mahon, barcelona, and since the lay 80's, the bay area. so thank you very much. . >> i'm going to do this in about 5 parts. i hope you will bear with me. first of all, i want to thank cross roads for inviting me. it's a great pleasure for me to be here and i want to
my dancing there became walking through the silence of the city. instead of people looking at me like my family did when i was a child, people began to ask me, where are you from? i felt disoriented, exiled. the changing perception of nature, religious views, philosophical and political opinions, botanical knowledge and idiomatic sounds, everything new. i asked myself many times for a specific reason why my irish family went to cuba and began searching for missing pieces of my irish history in...
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the old wives tale that kids in the city thought his first name was mayor. they didn't know it was mayoed. they thought it was mayor koch, he was that big of a figure. >> after leaving city hall in january 1990, he started battling these assorted health problems. the job kept him spry and spunky. >> one of the bridges into new york city very recently named after mayor ed koch. a congressman before he ran for mayor. became mayor in 1978 and new york city having major economic problems and he helped bring it back. a fierce battle at one point with the transit union. a big subway strike. and he broke the subway union, won that battle and serve throughout the 1980s. >> another famous line, you punch me, i punch you back. i don't believe it's good for one's self-respect to be a punching bag. told it like it is. >> he played politics, and endorsed president obama the last presidential election, but not as loud of an an endorsement as some of president obama's people were hoping for. the words he spoke really were that important. >> mayor koch dead at the age of 88
the old wives tale that kids in the city thought his first name was mayor. they didn't know it was mayoed. they thought it was mayor koch, he was that big of a figure. >> after leaving city hall in january 1990, he started battling these assorted health problems. the job kept him spry and spunky. >> one of the bridges into new york city very recently named after mayor ed koch. a congressman before he ran for mayor. became mayor in 1978 and new york city having major economic...
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the man many called the first celebrity mayor or three-term run in a turbulent time in the city's history. current mayor of new york mayor michael bloomberg honored the political icon this morning. >> we are going to pay respects to ed koch for a long time because he really made this city what it is today and his successes have been building their years on him. ed was the quintessential mayor. >> nbc's ron allen has more on ed koch's life. >> hi! >> reporter: ed koch was a quintessential new yorker and one of the city's most popular and outspoken politicians. known for his no nonsense in your face colorful personality and the trademark question asked of friends and foes alike, even on "saturday night live." >> how'm i doing? >> reporter: he was born to polish-jewish immigrants in the bronx, new york, 1934. drafted out of college by the army to serve in world war ii. returning home, he began climbing the political ladder. a lifelong democrat who served on new york city counsel and three terms in the congress and in 1977 he became new york's 105th mayor, a job koch often said he wanted for
the man many called the first celebrity mayor or three-term run in a turbulent time in the city's history. current mayor of new york mayor michael bloomberg honored the political icon this morning. >> we are going to pay respects to ed koch for a long time because he really made this city what it is today and his successes have been building their years on him. ed was the quintessential mayor. >> nbc's ron allen has more on ed koch's life. >> hi! >> reporter: ed koch was...
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i'm forecasting the upper 60s even in the city by the bay. as we get into tonight, once that sun goes down, temperatures drop like a rock. if you can get outdoors between 3:00 and 4:00 today, it will be perfect. highs today looking good courtesy of high pressure. a little more pressure out here you can tell al roker going live as the crowd gets ramped up. and they are excited about the weather today as well. what i can tell you is these are your 49er faithful. these fans have been out here for two hours so far. it's chilly out here. seven-day outlook tells the story of the day. >> turn around. >> what's happening? >> is he not a good looking man? >> wow. my gosh. >> i have to say i have a bone to pick with you. every day you toss the weather to me. what's going on in your neck of the woods. sometimes you throw to me let's see what's on your side of the bacon. >> every now and then we throw you a curve. >> we like that, al roker. >> any time you can throw bacon in, it's good. bacon! bacon! bacon! i would get it myself but i don't have thumbs.
i'm forecasting the upper 60s even in the city by the bay. as we get into tonight, once that sun goes down, temperatures drop like a rock. if you can get outdoors between 3:00 and 4:00 today, it will be perfect. highs today looking good courtesy of high pressure. a little more pressure out here you can tell al roker going live as the crowd gets ramped up. and they are excited about the weather today as well. what i can tell you is these are your 49er faithful. these fans have been out here for...
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to like their city again. >> saved the city. people forget how bad things were in this town in the 1970s. it was on a knife edge. it was on its way to becoming detroit or something bad like that. >> exactly right and he built a lot of public housing, the other thing he did that was really left a mark on new york but he also served as we said before during an amazingly divisive era in new york where there was a lot of racial issues on the beginning of the crisis and his record is somewhat more mixed. lot of people he didn't do enough early. >> he shut down a hospital in harlem that was important to the african-american community and later in life said it was one of his regrets, one of the few times he actually he admitted he got something wrong. >> at the time it was the only hospital where african-american doctors could find jobs. >> he had some reasons for shutting it down but regretted that. the racial issues on his watch were not probably the thing that, he didn't handle the best and in his third term his mayoralty ended with
to like their city again. >> saved the city. people forget how bad things were in this town in the 1970s. it was on a knife edge. it was on its way to becoming detroit or something bad like that. >> exactly right and he built a lot of public housing, the other thing he did that was really left a mark on new york but he also served as we said before during an amazingly divisive era in new york where there was a lot of racial issues on the beginning of the crisis and his record is...
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the guy in '81, 75% of the city voted for him in. '85, 78% of the city. can you imagine 8 in 10 new yorkers agreeing on anything? especially who will run the city. the guy per phenomenon if ied new york of a certain time and will be missed. >> he did and maybe sort of changed and maybe not permanently for but a moment what it meant to be a democrat. significant harsh budget cuts that he put in that were not always popular. his favorite moment walking down to the brooklyn bridge and intervened in a very rare transit strike under his watch and sort of, you know, shecheer on the people to walk across the street and say come walk over the bridge. we won't let the bastards bring us down. a huge champion of gay rights and had some really out there ideas. ideas like sending convicted drug dealers to concentration camps in the desert. >> wow. >> yeah. he was just -- he was really quintessentially new york in the way you're saying, toure, because he was unpredictable. he was brash. he was out there. he was excitable. just a larger than life figure for the city. >>
the guy in '81, 75% of the city voted for him in. '85, 78% of the city. can you imagine 8 in 10 new yorkers agreeing on anything? especially who will run the city. the guy per phenomenon if ied new york of a certain time and will be missed. >> he did and maybe sort of changed and maybe not permanently for but a moment what it meant to be a democrat. significant harsh budget cuts that he put in that were not always popular. his favorite moment walking down to the brooklyn bridge and...
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but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity, according to a police executive research forum study that brought all the police chiefs together, was it's what happens to the arrests after they get to court. now, take new york. they have a three- to five-year mandatory minimum. that means that if a gun charge ends up in front of a judge, you're almost certain to go to jail for three years. in chicago, you've got a 50-50 chance that you're not going to do any jail time almost. 33% of those cases are dismissed outright. >> pelley: so if you're caught with a gun in new york, whether you have used it in a crime or not, you're going to jail for three to five years, but not in chicago. >> reporter: but not in chicago and not in most cities, because they don't have those mandatory minimums, and the prosecutors and the judges exercise that discretion. the bottom line is, if you're a criminal thinking, "do i take that gun when i leave the house today or not?" the risk factor in a lot of major cities is pretty low that, even if you're caugh
but part of the reality is, this is one of the cities that leads the nation in murder, and the disparity, according to a police executive research forum study that brought all the police chiefs together, was it's what happens to the arrests after they get to court. now, take new york. they have a three- to five-year mandatory minimum. that means that if a gun charge ends up in front of a judge, you're almost certain to go to jail for three years. in chicago, you've got a 50-50 chance that...
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the party has begun in the crescent city. you can hear the bands in the background and the 49ers prepare for super bowl xlvii. jeff york addressed who what 49ers may not wear the uniform next year. plus, vernon davis, maybe he didn't light up the stat sheet this season but why he calls this the best year of his life from the xfinity sportsdesk. it's hard to forget the photographs and the video. mice dropping contamination inside an east bay distributor. now another investigative exclusi exclusive. >> we talk to the owners as they try to rebuild the business. reporter tony kovaleski broke the story last july. the feds embargoed food at the facility and called for a national recall following our investigation. >> after learning of our investigation, the state of california moved in and described what they found inside the warehouse of a national food distributor as a massive rodent infestation. tonight we can report major changes. the owners saying they now want to get back into business. you're looking at pictures from last ma
the party has begun in the crescent city. you can hear the bands in the background and the 49ers prepare for super bowl xlvii. jeff york addressed who what 49ers may not wear the uniform next year. plus, vernon davis, maybe he didn't light up the stat sheet this season but why he calls this the best year of his life from the xfinity sportsdesk. it's hard to forget the photographs and the video. mice dropping contamination inside an east bay distributor. now another investigative exclusi...
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state, not the cities and counties. she makes a strong point. however, obesity impacts minorities disproportionately. it is explained how obesity impacts certain areas as opposed to others. >> where you live matters and it matters a lot. another way of putting this is that your zip code matters more than your genetic code. baltimore has a census track down near the inner harbor with a life expectancy of 62 years and another up in northern baltimore, 82 years a 20 year life expectancy difference. >> let's take a quick look at some african-american health statistics which i find fascinating. of a attorneys are 1.4 times more likely to suffer from obesity, three times the chance of diabetes and death and that's according to the u.s. department of health and human services. how to, we do have a geoff joining us today. in fact, the guest is an individual that you saw in that video earlier. it's dr. anthony ison, the senior vice president of healthy communities, and the california endowment. he joins us today to talk about ob
state, not the cities and counties. she makes a strong point. however, obesity impacts minorities disproportionately. it is explained how obesity impacts certain areas as opposed to others. >> where you live matters and it matters a lot. another way of putting this is that your zip code matters more than your genetic code. baltimore has a census track down near the inner harbor with a life expectancy of 62 years and another up in northern baltimore, 82 years a 20 year life expectancy...
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i'll eat my way through the city. all i can tell you is on the menu, crabs shall crabs and more crabs. does it get any more delicious than this? coming up, you all were talking about ray lewis' whole pregame warm-up with that really emotional dance. coming up, we've got some members of the audience that will teach you the dance. >> tamron is already doing it, natalie. while you were speaking, she was doing the dance. >> the camera wasn't on me. >> she'll do it for the audience. >> i'll break it down a little bit later. and let's check in with al and san fran where the party is going on. some superstars with us. we've got joe montana, who knows about winning a super bowl or two. and wee got beyonce, who knows about singing at a super bowl or two. and we've got crab coming up, too. we've got our own crab. crab, crab and more crab. we've got sourdough bread. here in san francisco. >> wow! >> we've got it all for 9.99. you can get a double. al, we'll check back with you. that hot chocolate sounds delicious. >> i didn't kn
i'll eat my way through the city. all i can tell you is on the menu, crabs shall crabs and more crabs. does it get any more delicious than this? coming up, you all were talking about ray lewis' whole pregame warm-up with that really emotional dance. coming up, we've got some members of the audience that will teach you the dance. >> tamron is already doing it, natalie. while you were speaking, she was doing the dance. >> the camera wasn't on me. >> she'll do it for the...
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like the plaza hotel in new york city, each story surrounding the place would have already been told. when patty farmer moved into a renovated condo in the hotel she found that assumption to be way off the mark. >> patty farmer: i kept hearing about this persian room, this nightclub that used to be there many years ago and through research i found out it had been there for four decades, and i had never heard of it. a lot of people have never heard of it. and i wanted to know more about it, so i went to the management of the hotel and asked to look in their archives. and maria, they looked at me like i had green hair. they said, "archives? we have no archives." the plaza hotel! and i thought that was shameful. i said, "you've been here 100 years, you have nothing? the beatles were here. marilyn monroe was here. they said, "we have an odd picture or two, but no archives." >> reporter: so a few phone calls later, a curiosi quest took on a whole new purpose. and the result? the persian room. >> patty: so i was lucky enough to be able to talk to some of the greats: marge champion, andy wi
like the plaza hotel in new york city, each story surrounding the place would have already been told. when patty farmer moved into a renovated condo in the hotel she found that assumption to be way off the mark. >> patty farmer: i kept hearing about this persian room, this nightclub that used to be there many years ago and through research i found out it had been there for four decades, and i had never heard of it. a lot of people have never heard of it. and i wanted to know more about...
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new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart failure. he served in world war ii and later was elected to three terms as mayor of new york city. ed koch dead at the age of 88. dramatic and contention day of testimony for senator charlie hagel. >> reporter: john mccain seized on hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq. >> the question is, are we right or wrong? that's a pretty straightforward question. >> well, i'm not going to give you a yes or no answer. >> reporter: over his 2008 comments related to israel that a quote jewish lobby intimidate a lot of people in congress. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> well, first -- >> name one. >> i don't know. >> reporter: hagel was repeatedly pressed by both democrats and republicans to make clear this point on israel. >> i strongly support israel. >> reporter: and clarified his stan on iran. >> by the way, i've just been handed a note that i mis
new yorkers are waking up to the news of the passing of an icon, one of the city's and nation's most outspoken and popular politicians, ed koch has died of congestive heart failure. he served in world war ii and later was elected to three terms as mayor of new york city. ed koch dead at the age of 88. dramatic and contention day of testimony for senator charlie hagel. >> reporter: john mccain seized on hagel's opposition to the surge in iraq. >> the question is, are we right or...
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>>. >> well, first of all, the the attack of 9/11 on this city and the pent begun and pennsylvania, was a defining event in many ways. and secondly,-- i, the critique i make of what has happened to our democratic system was one that i had already begun to really form. and i believe deeply in american democracy. i honor the profession of politics. i encourage young people to go into it. but i have found other ways to serve. i haven't turned my back on the political process. i am deeply concerned that the role of big money which i described earlier, has now degraded the operations of our democracy to a point that is causing deep concern to millions of us. it really has to be fixed. and i found that i ejoyed leading from an ngo position, advocating action on climate. i enjoy odd the business world. i've learned a tremendous amount in the business world. i didn't expect to enjoy it as much as i have. and so it's been a wonderful period for me, of growth and learning and i have continued to speak out and will continue to in the future. and this book is a part of that process. >> was it inevi
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and watters does not insult al gore but catches up to him on the streets of new york city. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. ♪ woo-hoo! everybody's gotta find their own adventure... ♪ sometimes the best road trip moments happen outside of the car. in nebraska, outdoor fun and adventure beckon from every corner. so get out and explore it all together. then when you get home, you can relive the memories with family and friends. whether you tweet it, update it, or pin it, share the road trip. ♪ woo-hoo! everybody's gotta find their own adventure... ♪ order your free copy of the nebraska travel guide today. >> bill: a bizarre story surrounding a super bowl advertisement. on super bowl sunday
and watters does not insult al gore but catches up to him on the streets of new york city. [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td...
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in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this time around. a gleaming new superdome is hosting the american football final. you might remember it from seven years ago. hurricane katrina almost destroyed the city. and its its stadium-turned-storm shelter. doug was the manager back then. and still is today. >> the water penetrated from right up here at the apeck of the roof. >> conditions inside were appalling. 30,000 people took refuge here in the days after the storm. >> i'll never forget the smell. we had no running water. very little food and water in here. the toilets were overflo
in 2005 the storm devastated the city. the superdome, where players will take to the field on sunday, became a shelter back then. our correspondent was there seven years ago. now he's returned for this report. >> music has always kept new orleans alive. there's a lot to play for with the super bowl in town and the eyes of america turning on the city. and the big game in the big easy comes in carve value season. it's also mardi gras prompting a more sporting touch to the parade floats this...
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[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the democratic tammany hall in the 1960 he is a as reform democrat. before elected councilman, congressman and moving to city hall where he inherited a city sieged by crime, bankruptcy at this and public unrest. >> new york city is a great city but the new york apple does not grow in the garden of eden. a state of short term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a 4-year period. and we did it over a 3-year period. and i'm very proud of what we did. >> reporter: after three terms he was defeated in 1989 but that didn't stop him from writing and remaining involved in public issues as a p
[shouting] >> reporter: he was the very symbol of the city itself. brash, brave, funny, outspoken and sharp. >> happy birthday, puerto rico. >> reporter: ed koch brought new york city back from the brink when he was elected mayor in 1977. >> now thought i could win. but i got my message out and people believed it and they have very the voted for me. it was a shook. >> reporter: he was born never 1924 in newark, new jersey. served in world war ii and took on the...
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the city is really dressed in black and purple. it is impressive to see how more -- how many of these fans traveled from baltimore. if they are looking for tickets, they will pay about $1,300 apiece. i am on canal street, john gonzales, abc 7 news. >> that is a rough life for him down there. >> keep the good times rolling. >> 30 degrees out at 6:37. >> the snow was really starting to come down in many parts of our area. this is a look at silver spring/georgia avenue and you can see the northbound lanes. we will check in with do >> that is a live picture out of woodbridge va., where the snow continues to come down. it is picking up pretty heavy and the d.c. area but will come to an end for leesburg and dollars and manassas. we will have over to doug hill for the latest. >> this note is acting as we expected. it will move out on time. we might get up to 1 inch in some spots. southern maryland is out of the advisory but the whole metro extended area is under the advisory until 10:00 this morning. the snow is rapidly moving from west t
the city is really dressed in black and purple. it is impressive to see how more -- how many of these fans traveled from baltimore. if they are looking for tickets, they will pay about $1,300 apiece. i am on canal street, john gonzales, abc 7 news. >> that is a rough life for him down there. >> keep the good times rolling. >> 30 degrees out at 6:37. >> the snow was really starting to come down in many parts of our area. this is a look at silver spring/georgia avenue and...
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and watters does not insult al gore but catches up to him on the streets of new york city. [ metal rattling ] ♪ hello? boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use new pam, this is what you get. residue? i prefer food-based phantasm, food-tasm. poultry-geist works too if you used chicken. [ laughs ] resi-doodle-doo. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray can leave annoying residue. but new pam leaves up to 99% less residue. new pam helps you keep it off. >> bill: a bizarre story surrounding a super bowl advertisement. on super bowl sunday, coca-cola will pay more than $1 million to show you this. ♪ [ horse neighing ] ♪ [ honking ] >> all right, well, after word got out about the ad, arab american anti-discrimination said it was offended and asked coke to change the ad. we called the arab anti-discrimination committee and at first they agreed to come on the program tonight. and then they called back and said you know what? we're not offended anymore. the executive director of the council on america's islamic relations. so this is-- i don't know, i can understand, you
and watters does not insult al gore but catches up to him on the streets of new york city. [ metal rattling ] ♪ hello? boo! i am the ghost of meals past. when you don't use new pam, this is what you get. residue? i prefer food-based phantasm, food-tasm. poultry-geist works too if you used chicken. [ laughs ] resi-doodle-doo. [ female announcer ] bargain brand cooking spray can leave annoying residue. but new pam leaves up to 99% less residue. new pam helps you keep it off. >> bill: a...
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it happened at 1:15 in the afternoon in the city of oswald. a suicide bomber dead enated explosive devices. both the bomber and the guard at the embassy was killed in the explosive. here in washington, appearing with andrea, vice president joe biden condemned the attack. >> i also really with the expression of sympathy -- i don't have detail, but was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> while no group has said it was behind the attack, turkey's interior minister blames a group opposed to turkey's government and sharp contrast to last year's ben ghazi attack. this act is an act of terror. >> a suicide bombing is by definition an act of terror. it's a terrorist attack. however, we do not know at this point who is responsible for the motivation behind the attack. the attack itself is clearly an act of terror. >> the bombing comes one week after former secretary of state, hillary clinton, faced intense questioning over the obama administration's handling of security before its statements after september's attack on the u.s. consu
it happened at 1:15 in the afternoon in the city of oswald. a suicide bomber dead enated explosive devices. both the bomber and the guard at the embassy was killed in the explosive. here in washington, appearing with andrea, vice president joe biden condemned the attack. >> i also really with the expression of sympathy -- i don't have detail, but was characterized as a terrorist attack on our embassy. >> while no group has said it was behind the attack, turkey's interior minister...
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cities. current new york city mayor michael bloomberg spoke about the mayor. he has ordered flags to fly at half staff. we'll have more on the man who once said he wanted to be mayor for life later this hour. ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] finally mom's oven baked taste... straight from the microwave. like oven roasted chicken in a creamy alfredo sauce. marie callender's new comfort bakes. it's time to savor. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a $199-per-month lease on the 2013 nissan altima. ♪ >>> the dow crossed the 14,000 mark
cities. current new york city mayor michael bloomberg spoke about the mayor. he has ordered flags to fly at half staff. we'll have more on the man who once said he wanted to be mayor for life later this hour. ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] finally mom's oven...
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he was part of the city, and the city so much a part of him. blunt, outspoken, but also very funny and caring. today the city he loves so much mourns ed koch. he had been in and out of the hospital for the past few months and at his birthday party just last month at new york's gracie mansion said he wakes up every morning thinking thank you god. >> when we were worried, he gave us confidence. when someone needed a good kick in the rear, he gave it to them, and if you remember, he enjoyed it. >> he was relevant up until right now, up until the day he died. i received his e-mails, his movie reviews, his restaurant reviews. you know, he was clearly a major part of new york city life and we're going to miss him. >> shepard: ed koch was selected as mayor during a troubled time during 1977. by his third term in 1989, racial tensions helped contribute to his primary defeat. his lastin lasting legacy, savie city from bankruptcy. >> the city was in a state of short-term debt of $6 billion which we had to eliminate over a four-year period, and we did it
he was part of the city, and the city so much a part of him. blunt, outspoken, but also very funny and caring. today the city he loves so much mourns ed koch. he had been in and out of the hospital for the past few months and at his birthday party just last month at new york's gracie mansion said he wakes up every morning thinking thank you god. >> when we were worried, he gave us confidence. when someone needed a good kick in the rear, he gave it to them, and if you remember, he enjoyed...
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how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >> is there money to be made for the -- but a lot of money goes to the league, i would think, right? how much of it does actually go to the team? >> andrew, most of it -- virtually all of it goes to the league. the team makes a little bit, not much. that's not tivation. the motivation is what it does for your city and for your fan base. it does help the local team in terms of generating support, sponsors view your brand as being stronger, and it's easier to sell sweets if you've got a super bowl coming up. so, there's some indirect benefits. but, d
how much is it worth to the host city? >> well, it's been estimated at anywhere $400 million to $600 million in terms of revenue that's generated. i think like here in new orleans i think they're over 5,000 media people here, alone. but you'll have more than twice as many people. i mean, if your stadium holds 75,000, you'll probably have 150,000 people in the city during that same period of time. but it's big, and the publicity you generate is just magnificent for the host city. >>...
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several folks coming up to us and saying this is the best city in the world how great is our city? of course they have overcome so much since hurricane katrina. a different feel to this super bowl compared to the last time. i was here covering the super that was after 9/11. now after overcoming so much for this city and of course the new orlean saints themselves winning a super bowl title they have football fever. they are ready to host a couple parties. giving you a little insight of how things have changed in terms of the people here. the hotel rates on wednesday were in the $200 to $300 range. by the time thursday rolled around if you wanted a hotel upwards of $2,000. >> wow. >> reporter: a lot of things happening here in new orleans and the buzz is back for super bowl xlvii. for ktvu morning news i'm brent in new orleans. >> thank you for that. >>> time now 6:38. san francisco police are busy to patrol the crowds and keep the peace after the super bowl. they don't want a repeat of what happened last october after the giants won the world series. remember a muni bus was torched
several folks coming up to us and saying this is the best city in the world how great is our city? of course they have overcome so much since hurricane katrina. a different feel to this super bowl compared to the last time. i was here covering the super that was after 9/11. now after overcoming so much for this city and of course the new orlean saints themselves winning a super bowl title they have football fever. they are ready to host a couple parties. giving you a little insight of how...